Nissan Navara 4wd system.

Powerfab

Powerfab

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Not heard of that problem before. And I'd be interested to know the solution.
If it happened on mine I'd start with diagnostics and go from there :geek:
Unfortunately I don't have sufficent trace equipment to diagnose this one.
Fuses and relays checked, OBDB scanner shows no faults. As its only one light out it must be the connection or controller at the light unit.
 
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Diggerdavey

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Unfortunately I don't have sufficent trace equipment to diagnose this one.
Fuses and relays checked, OBDB scanner shows no faults. As its only one light out it must be the connection or controller at the light unit.
Check for water ingress in to light and or controller. They are in a vulnerable area
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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That's good to hear your getting those kind of miles. I bought mine with 103k miles same as yours had just been going up and down the motorway. I really like mine and going to get it all professionally protected underneath. Dinitrol think chap was saying- he needs it for a week to do it properly. But think money well spent if it helps keep rust away.
 
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Jimoz

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That's good to hear your getting those kind of miles. I bought mine with 103k miles same as yours had just been going up and down the motorway. I really like mine and going to get it all professionally protected underneath. Dinitrol think chap was saying- he needs it for a week to do it properly. But think money well spent if it helps keep rust away.
Had our old e36 done with dinitrol like you say they had it around a week. Unfortunately he's wrapped up now but others who do it. Not seen any rot on it must be getting on for 6 or 7 years ago
 
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Brendan

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Start with the easier option, disconnect the battery for 20 mins.
Is there any option on your reader to reset the bcm?
Alternatively do you know anyone with the same year and model who would let you swap out their headlight to see what happens, although if it's a wiring issue there's a slim chance of making that headlight a problem too
 
craig

craig

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Someone local`ish had their navara stolen from outside the house a couple of weeks ago, a`17 plate I think, I`ve since read they are a bit of a target at the moment.
 
Powerfab

Powerfab

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That's good to hear your getting those kind of miles. I bought mine with 103k miles same as yours had just been going up and down the motorway. I really like mine and going to get it all professionally protected underneath. Dinitrol think chap was saying- he needs it for a week to do it properly. But think money well spent if it helps keep rust away.
I've used both Dinitrol and Bilt Hamber at different times. I reckon you won't go wrong with either, both make excellent products. Anything is better than Waxoyl crap.

I've used Lanoguard as well, good for coating areas where you want to see what's going on underneath, and where you're happy to be recoating every year.
If Navara becomes a long term fixture I'll probably do maintenance top up every couple of years with lanoguard.
 
Powerfab

Powerfab

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Start with the easier option, disconnect the battery for 20 mins.
Is there any option on your reader to reset the bcm?
Alternatively do you know anyone with the same year and model who would let you swap out their headlight to see what happens, although if it's a wiring issue there's a slim chance of making that headlight a problem too
Might try the battery disconnect. Just hope the radio isn't coded o_O as at one point last spring the battery was virtually flat one morning. I'm wondering if DRL fault started around that time, but it's not something you're aware of unless looking at reflection in someone's rearview window.
 
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Brendan

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Brake disc and pads needed for fronts. Any recommendations for makes? @Routy56
Ebc yellow stuff for pads was night and day difference on my ranger, also went for the grooved discs, they do a heavy duty pad also which is meant to last longer but squeal like a banshee for a few thousand miles and not as sharp as the yellow stuff but last a lot longer
 
Powerfab

Powerfab

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Just an update lads, Navara sailed through the MOT Friday evening, no issues at all, not even an advisory.
Good thing about an evening appointment, on automatic sidelights DRL didn't get noticed :cool:

I was well chuffed when the examiner handing it back said he usually expects rust buckets with pickups, instead he'd never seen one so clean underneath, at any age.

Might just keep this girl a few more years, give her some TLC. 😁
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Ebc yellow stuff for pads was night and day difference on my ranger, also went for the grooved discs, they do a heavy duty pad also which is meant to last longer but squeal like a banshee for a few thousand miles and not as sharp as the yellow stuff but last a lot longer
Thanks just ended up with going with the Juratek ones from local parts place was there till 11pm fitting them after work🤦 Fair to say old pads were knackered and annoying because by the time they start making a noise they'd scored the disc pretty bad which would have otherwise had a fair bit of life left In them.
 

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